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Gentlemen just from Lexington, Ky., state that there are from two to three hundred Secessionists ravaging the country in and about Knox, Clay, and Laurel counties, in that State, and give the opinion that the Union men there should be protected. The four months service enterprise works like a charm, and Colonel Foley expects to complete his regiment upon that plan in a very short time. A month's pay will be allowed in advance, and recruits will not be sent out of the State. Green Clay Smith, Esq., member of the Kentucky Legislature, has been authorized to raise recruits for Col. Jas. S. Jackson's First Regiment of Kentucky Cavalry, now encamped at Owensboro. It has been determined to connect a battery of six guns with each Ohio Brigade organized for the war. In addition to the guns in service, and those on hand, seventy two rifled cannon have been ordered. Charles H. Sargent, of this city, has received the appointment of Colonel of the 32d Ohio Regiment from Gov.